|
Walt McNeil
{K:2146} 12/29/2004
|
Thanks for yor assistance and information. I have Nikon D70, which still hase the information on the memory SanDisk card; I'll be to look it up.
In addtion, I'll have to start making notes.
Walt
|
|
|
AJ Miller
{K:49168} 12/29/2004
|
Normally it should be saved as EXIF data. Depends what software you are using, but try looking up EXIF in Help. I get the info from DiMage Viewer software that came with my Minolta A2. I can also access it through Picture Gear that came with my Sony laptop. Hope this helps... AJ
|
|
|
Walt McNeil
{K:2146} 12/29/2004
|
Thanks for your comments. I have the image still in my D70, but as far as I recall, it was f/16 on Aperature; being a bright day, the speed was up around 125, @ 200 ASA.
Perhaps you could tell me how to find this information, if the images is still in my camera.?
WALT
|
|
|
AJ Miller
{K:49168} 12/29/2004
|
Great image! I guess all the exposure info would have been saved with the image. AJ
|
|
|
Walt McNeil
{K:2146} 12/28/2004
|
Thanksfor your comments. I found this view while out playing with my D70. Now I know were t go back for sunsets and other beautiful views.
walt
|
|
|
Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 12/28/2004
|
Nice one, Walt! I like the snow covered peak against the sky with the layer of fir trees below. Dave.
|
|
|
Walt McNeil
{K:2146} 12/28/2004
|
Let's see, there have been about 12 people approx. in the last year that have died or been rescued off of Mt Rainier. It's only about 14,000 feet but from what I understand, there are many crevasses, with snow bridges that tend to break, snow storms, thin air,etc.
I have driven all around it, and while it looks easy, I wouldn't (couldn't) do it if I had 50 chances.
nearby towns have installed alarms in case of "mud flows", whic is entirely possible. This is a dormant volcano, also.
This is a natural shot with no tweaking other then a bit sharpening; I use PI-7, don't have PhotoShop.
BTW, thanks for your comments.
|
|
|
Patrick Ziegler
{K:21797} 12/28/2004
|
Great shot Walt! You ever worry about the mountain blowing it's top? I think I see a route up.
I fiddeld a bit with this in Photoshop. It's very tweakable. Didn't save it though.
|
|
|
Walt McNeil
{K:2146} 12/28/2004
|
Thanks for your comments. I was driving down an old farm road on which I had happened to have driven before, and saw this picture.
So I took the chance to use my D70; normally I shoot film.
I am just learning digital so I am not sure on which mode I useed; maybe Auto, amybe Aperature. I didn't record the picture as i was on a long drive and wanted to rush.
I added a polarizer filter, and then popped my arm on a small stone bridge railing.
|
|
|
Paul Lara
{K:88111} 12/28/2004
|
Oh, she's looking mighty majestic today!
|
|